Eyes Open Intimacy: How Real Presence Rebuilds Desire and Connection

《眼眸相望的亲密:真实存在如何重塑欲望与联结》

Relationship Renovation | Couples | Love | Advice | Intimacy | Communication | Marriage

2025-12-26

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Book a Discovery Call for Relationship Renovation Coaching Order Relationship Renovation at Home Manual from Amazon Join Our Patreon Community Take the Emotional Safety Assessment Quiz What if the problem isn’t how often you’re having sex — but how present you are when you’re together? In this episode of Relationship Renovation, EJ and Tarah Kerwin sit down with Dan Purcell, intimacy educator, founder of Get Your Marriage On, and host of the podcast by the same name. Together, they explore what Dan calls “Eyes Open Intimacy” — a way of approaching sexual and emotional connection that prioritizes presence, safety, and genuine attunement over performance or obligation. This honest, vulnerable conversation dives into why many couples feel disconnected even when they’re having sex, how anxiety and shame show up in the bedroom, and why true intimacy begins before anything physical happens. Dan shares powerful insights from his own marriage and years of coaching couples, offering practical tools that help partners slow down, regulate their nervous systems, and reconnect in ways that feel safe and meaningful. Get Your Marriage On... Dan Purcell Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/he-said-she-said/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
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  • Today on the Relationship Renovation Podcast, we wrap up the entire Intimacy Gap series.

  • We teach you how to create a new intimate story with your partner.

  • Stay tuned.

  • Hello all and welcome to the Relationship Renovation Podcast.

  • I am Tara Kerwin.

  • And my name is EJ Kerwin and we are back for Intimacy Gap.

  • Part four.

  • Yes.

  • Creating a new intimacy story, desire, play, and lasting connection.

  • Yes, please.

  • Yes.

  • I'll take it.

  • I think this is fun.

  • We're still building ours, but we're building it and it's awesome.

  • Well, I think that's like sort of the theme here, right?

  • Is that we're always building it.

  • And the moment we stop building it is.

  • Problematic because then we're stuck and we're not paying attention.

  • And that is an overall theme in healthy relationships is you have to pay attention.

  • And what we know too, especially with the research out there, is that couples who intentionally carve out play,